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9788175740495: Mind and Mental States in the Dhammapada and the Bhagavadgita
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  • PublisherSandeep Prakashan
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 8175740493
  • ISBN 13 9788175740495
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages204

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Book Description Hardbound. Condition: New. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Mind as depicted in the Dhammapada. 3. Analysis of mind in various psychic states as mentioned in the Dhammapada. 4. Mind in the Bhagvadgita. 5. Other Dharmas of mind in the Bhagvadgita. 6. Comparative account of mind and mental states in the Dhammapada and Bhagvadgita. 7. Personality in the Bhagvadgita and the Dhammapada. 7. Buddhist ideal of a householder. 9. Householder's life according to the Bhagvadgita. 10. Buddhist ideal of a reclusive Arhant ( according to Dhammapada). 11. An ideal man according to the Bhagvadgita. 12. A comparative account of the concept of 'Soul' and 'No-Soul' as in the Bhagvadgita and the Dhammapada. 13. What is Moksa? 14. Nibbana. 15. Concept of Nirvana and Moksa--a comparison. 16. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index. "In the Buddhist Dhammapada and Abhidhamma Sangraha and the Bhagavadgita mind is given a very important place. Both Buddhism and Hinduism, in their pristine form, are basically compassionate and meditational religions. The Bhagavadgita talks of a "Sthitadhir" or " Sthitaprajana" who is a wise person with a settled intellect and knowledge and focuses on "Moksa" or liberation. Similarly, Buddhism talks of " Nirvana" through the development of mind and pure consciousness. The book addresses the question of how the mind works in relation to different types of consciousness and personality in achieving "Nirvana" or "Moksa". 196 pp. Seller Inventory # 7759

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